Definitions [5]
The elements or compounds, which occur naturally in the earth’s crust, are known as minerals.
OR
Minerals are the naturally occuring compounds of metals which are generally mixed with other substances such as soil, mud, sand, silica (Si02) limestone, rocks, etc. These earthly impurities are called gangue or matrix.
At some places, minerals contain a very high percentage of a particular metal, and the metal can be profitably extracted from it. These minerals are called ores.
OR
Ores are those minerals from which metals are extracted commercially at a comparatively lower cost and with minimum effort.
Define the term : Ore
Ore: Those minerals from which a metal can be extracted profitably are called ores.
Define the term : Charge
Charge: The mixture of materials fed into a furnace to extract a metal is called charge.
Define the term : Mineral
Mineral: The naturally occurring compounds of metals which are generally mixed with earthy such as soil, sand, limestone and rocks are known as minerals.
Key Points
- Metals occur in either the free or combined state, depending on their reactivity.
- Metals are grouped as low, medium, or highly reactive, and each group has a different extraction method.
- Ores have impurities called gangue, which are removed before extraction.
- Low-reactive metals are extracted by heating alone; medium-reactive metals require roasting or calcination, followed by reduction.
- Highly reactive metals (such as Na, Mg, and Al) are extracted by electrolysis.
- Metals are purified by electrolytic refining, where pure metal deposits at the cathode and impurities form anode mud.
Important Questions [51]
- Name the method used for refining of copper metal
- Describe the Roles of the Following: SiO2 in the Extraction of Copper from Copper Matte
- In the Extraction of Al, Impure Al2o3 is Dissolved in Conc. Naoh to Form Sodium Aluminate and Leaving Impurities Behind. What is the Name of this Process?
- What is the Role of Co in the Extraction of Iron?
- What is the Role of Limestone in the Extraction of Iron from Its Oxides?
- How Will You Convert the Following: Ag(Cn)2− to Ag
- Why Does Copper Obtained in the Extraction from Copper Pyrites Have a Blistered Appearance?
- What is 'Copper Matte' ?
- What is the role of coke in the extraction of iron from its oxides?
- Indicate the Principle Behind the Method Used for the Refining of Zinc.
- What is the Role of Silica in the Extraction of Copper?
- Which Form of the Iron is the Purest Form of Commercial Iron?
- What is the Role of Cryolite in the Extraction of Aluminium?
- Out of C and Co, Which is a Better Reducing Agent at the Lower Temperature Range in the Blast Furnace to Extract Iron from the Oxide Ore?
- What is the Role of Depressants in the Froth Floatation Process?
- Write the principle behind the froth floatation process. What is the role of collectors in this process?
- Write the Principles of the Following Methods : Froth Floatation Method
- What is the Role of Dilute Nacn in the Extraction of Gold ?
- Which Reducing Agent is Employed to Get Copper from the Leached Low-grade Copper Ore?
- What is the Significance of Leaching in the Extraction of Aluminium?
- Write the Chemical Reactions Involved in the Process of Extraction of Gold. Explain the Role of Dilute Nacn and Zn in this Process.
- Write Chemical Reactions Taking Place in the Extraction of Copper from Cu2 S.
- How is ‘cast iron’ different from ‘pig iron’?
- How Will You Convert the Following: Zinc Blende to Zinc Metal
- Give reasons for the following statement: Copper does not displace hydrogen from acids.
- Complete the Given Chemical Equations F_2 + 2cl^(-)
- What Happens When Hcl is Added to Mno2? Write the Equations Involved
- Which Solution is Used for the Leaching of Silver Metal in the Presence of Air in the Metallurgy of Silver?
- Account for the Following : Reducing Character Decreases from So2 to Teo2.
- An Element X (Molar Mass = 60 G Mol−1) Has a Density of 6.23 G Cm−3. Identify the Type of Cubic Unit Cell, If the Edge Length of the Unit Cell is 4 ✕ 10−8 Cm.
- Reduction of Metal Oxide to Metal Becomes Easier If the Metal Obtained is in Liquid State. Why?
- What is the Role of Zinc Metal in the Extraction of Silver ?
- What Happens When Copper Matte is Charged into Silica Lined Converter and Hot Air Blast is Blown?
- Name the Method Used for the Refining of Zirconium.
- Name the Method of Refining of Metals Such as Germanium.
- What is the principle behind the zone refining of metals?
- Explain the principle of the method of electrolytic refining of metals. Give one example.
- Describe the roles of the following: NaCN in froth floatation process
- What is Meant by the Term “Chromatography”?
- Outline the principles of refining of metals by the following method: Vapour phase refining
- Out of Pbs and Pbco3 (Ores of Lead), Which One is Concentrated by Froth Floatation Process Preferably?
- Indicate the Principle Behind the Method Used for the Refining of Nickel.
- Outline the Principles Behind the Refining of Metals by the Following Methods: Zone Refining Method
- Outline the Principles Behind the Refining of Metals by the Following Methods: Chromatographic Method
- Write the Principle Behind the Following Methods of Refining: Vapour-phase Refining
- Write Down the Reaction Taking Place in Blast Furnace Related to the Metallurgy of Iron in the Temperature Rnge 500 K – 800 K. What is the Role of Limestone in the Metallurgy of Iron?
- What Happens When Silver is Leached with Nacn in the Presence of Air?
- Name the Method Used for the Refining of Nickel Metal.
- Name the Method of Refining Which is Used to Obtain Semiconductor of High Purity.
- Name the Method of Refining Which is Used to Obtain Low Boiling Metal.
- Account for the Following : Iron on Reaction with Hcl Forms Fecl2 Nd Not Fecl3.
Concepts [15]
- Occurrence of Metals
- Types of Separation or Concentration of an Ore
- Hydraulic Washing
- Magnetic Separation
- Froth Floatation Method
- Leaching
- Extraction of Crude Metal from Concentrated Ore
- Thermodynamic Principles of Metallurgy
- Application of Thermodynamic Principles of Metallurgy
- Electrochemical Principles of Metallurgy
- Oxidation Reduction
- Refining of Crude Metals
- Principles and Methods of Extraction - Concentration
- Uses of Aluminium, Copper, Zinc and Iron
- General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements Numerical
